Get the Look: The runway at Coach 1941 was a nod to rebellious youth, and the shaggy hair mimicked that feel. Skip shampooing for a few days, add mousse for texture, then flip the ends up with a flat iron.

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Cushnie et Ochs

The Vibe: Blowout Babe

Get the Look: Michelle Pfeiffer's look in Scarface inspired the hair at Cushnie et Ochs' spring show. After giving your hair a deep side part, blow it out with a rounded brush for sweeping curled ends.

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Baja East

The Vibe: Surf grunge

Get the Look: The entire beauty look at Baja East was intended to look sweaty and worn-in. Solve greasy bedhead with Baja East's easy bandana solution.

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Christian Siriano

The Vibe: "Jackie O on vacation in Capri"

Get the Look: Apply hair oil to damp hair, then blow dry straight. Part your hair down the middle and straighten back. Using a three barrel wave curler, make waves from mid shaft to ends, and set with hair spray.

Get the Look: To get the lowkey look created by hairstylist Jeanie Syfu, approach your hair casually. Start by applying a thickening moose to your roots to promote volume, then blow dry it out. Loosely divide your hair down the middle and fishtail each side, letting strands stick out. Secure with clear elastics and loosen the braid apart.

The Kit: TRESemmé

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Brandon Maxwell

The Vibe: Natural Glam

Get the Look: "We addressed each girls' hair," said James Pecis. He embraced textures and approached each model individually. To get this high ponytail, spray thickening hair at the roots and brush the hair up toward the top back of your crown. Secure the ponytail with two elastics—one on top of the other—the create volume. Flat iron the ponytail, hide the elastic with leather ribbon, then finish with hair spray.

Get the Look: Anna Sui girls went full Brigitte Bardot, sporting her iconic choucroute beehive.

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Reem Acra

The Vibe: Playful Youth

Get the Look: Hair Stylist Thom Priano gave the models tight curls and pulled them up for a high, voluminous ponytail, letting the hair fall toward the face.

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Rodarte

The vibe: Nostalgic

Get the look: Lead hairstylist Odile Gilbert prepped the hair with leave-in conditioner before drying with a diffuser to give really soft texture. Inspired by kids crafts, she created barrettes and headbands using bits of fabric from the dresses. "You do some knots and you cut it in a very innocent way," she explained. "So instead of putting the headband on the top of the head, we put it in a very poetic way."

The Kit: Wella Enrich Leave-in Cream.

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3.1 Phillip Lim

The Vibe: Closing time

Get the Look: Going for a lived-in, deflated look, hair stylist Paul Hanlon created nesty side swept bangs and a low ponytail with remnants curls. "You get the feeling that this hair was once set and it's kind of fallen out at the end of a night," he said.

Get the Look: For those not wearing shower caps, hairstylist Jimmy Paul created "created big, blown-up manes." Part your hair in the middle and apply and apply a volume-boosting spray to your roots. Using a small-barrel curling iron, curl your hair from mid-shaft down. Brush out with your fingers and set with hair spray.

How to Get the Look: Start by blowdrying your hair pin-straight with a round bristle brush. Then use a straightener all over to discourage kinks or strays. Make a deep side part, comb the top of your hair back and hairspray it down. Take two-inch sections from your temple and comb back and across and secure by using an elastic to attach it to the opposite side. Repeat this to the other side of your head, and tuck the hair bands under.

Get the Look: Laurent Philippon did everything from punk-inspired, sky-high spikes to ultra long, rainbow braids made with Halloween-cheap synthetic hair. "We have the best fun at this show. We play with their personality," he said.

How to Get the Look: Hairstylist Guido Palau worked with the lived-in waves the models received during their hectic fashion week schedules. "I've finished it up with a bit of Rough Paste to give it a chunky, matte feel," he said. "It's inspired by the sea and being in the sun to get that sexy, matte look."

Get the Look: First maximize shine with a glossy styling cream. Section off your hair into top and bottom ponytails at the crown and middle of your head. Twist the ponytails around both bases counter clockwise and secure with bobby pins.

How to Get the Look: Custo Barcelona went sleek and sculpted. Start with a slicked back mid-ponytail. Comb hair back and fold into a flat figure-8, tucking the ends behind and securing with two hair accessories.

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Victoria Beckham

The vibe: Sleek and polished

Get the Look: With cues from the designer to look "modern" and "understated," hairstylist Guido Palau flat-ironed the models' middle-parted, one-length hair ultra straight with a glossy finish. "This hair is at once polished and rich, but also simple and chic," said Palau.

Get the Look: When Phillipe Blond walked backstage to check on the models' bleach blonde, massively curly wigs, he had one request: "BIGGER." Thus, hairstylist Rafe Hardy showered the coils with hairspray and continued teasing them right up until the models were walking down the runway.

Get the Look: "It is definitely sexy and represents the moment when you get out of the water at the beach and push your hair back," said hairstylist Odile Gilbert. To get the look, wet your hair with a spray bottle from roots to ends. Apply a cream all over, then brush it straight back. Use a diffuser to lightly dry hair and add texture, then spritz on hair shine to fake the wet hair look.

How to Get the Look: "The central theme for spring/summer is elevating the ordinary," says Tibi designer Amy Smilovic. They applied this to the hair by updating the classic low pony. Tease the base to create more volume for your accessory—they used belts and ribbons at Tibi—to cling to.

How to Get the Look: "The inspiration was this idea of mischievous children getting into various beauty products," said lead stylist Amy Farid for Bumble and bumble. To create the look, apply a gel oil from roots to end.

How to Get the Look: "They showed me a digital of a girl from the fitting and she had amazing, natural, air-dried hair," said Bumble and bumble stylist Allen Wood. "Our goal was to recreate that very easy, slept-in, and slightly curly texture on all the girls. We're doing a lot of small little twists today to style the hair—each girl is getting about 50 twists."

How to Get the Look: Apply mouse from roots to ends of damp hair, which will enhance your hair's natural texture. Horizontally curl your hair with a 1 and 1/4-inch curling iron, leaving the ends untouched. Once cool, brush through and set with hairspray.

Get the Look: Hairstylist Odile Gilbert, referencing photos from American magazines of supermodels exercising and on the beach, slicked hair sprayed wet up into tight chignons with a few strands loose at the front for "a sexy touch–in French we would say 'Follow me, young men.'"

Get the look: "The clothing has a retro feel with borrowed textures and patterns from the 1800s. I wanted to pull a sporty look from that hair but didn't want everyone to look robotic or the same," said lead hairstylist Holli Smith who used Bumble and bumble Thickening Hairspray and Surf Spray throughout to give the hair "grip." For a similar style, pull hair into a small bun in the back of the head and secure with an elastic. Finish by freeing some strands around the face and behind the ears for a sporty feel.

The kit: Bumble and bumbleThickening Hairspray and Surf Spray.

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Creatures of Comfort

The Vibe: Frida Kahlo

How to Get the Look: Part your hair in the middle and pull into a low ponytail. Create a loose braid and secure with an elastic. Fold the braid up backward and wrap the ends around the base.

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Adam Selman

The Vibe: Antonio Lopez drawings and watercolors

Get the Look: Hairstylist James Pecis twisted the hair from the back to the front, and pulled it into a bun on the side of the head. The ends were left out and crimped to recreate the frizzy bangs of the '80s.

How to Get the Look: Pull your hair in a low half-up and secure with a clear elastic. Pull a small section from the ponytail and loop and do an unfinished tie, leaving a section swooped around. Secure with bobby pins.

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Ottolinger

The Vibe: Rapunzel meets Beyoncé

How to Get the Look: Pull your hair into a high ponytail with ribbons attached at the base. Loosely braid all the way down and secure with an elastic. Weave the ribbons throughout to get your desired look.

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